Understand forms for Zoho Recruit

Understand forms for Zoho Recruit modules

You can create forms for the modules in Zoho Recruit. The data that your users submit through these forms is directly added to the selected module. This eliminates the need to write scripts to integrate with your Zoho Recruit modules and enables you to seamlessly add data to them.

When you create a form for a module, the module's mandatory fields are automatically added to the form. For example, if you create a form for the Candidates module, the Last Name field will be added automatically. You will not be allowed to delete these fields from the form as they are mandatory in Zoho Recruit.

The field palette displays all the fields in the selected module. You can add the required fields to your form, and rearrange them in the required order. Learn about the form builder for a Zoho Recruit module.

Features and capabilities

When you're collaborating with users in an app, it is not enough to just enable them to submit data. You need to ensure that the data they are submitting is valid. Zoho Creator offers a wide range of options which you can use to define what happens right from the moment a user accesses a form in your app, to what happens after a user submits the form.

Controlling form entries

You may use the following provisions to control and restrict the entries your users submit through your form:

Display a captcha on your form: This can prevent form submission by malicious computer bots

Define a geo-fence: You can define a geo-fence—a virtual fence around a geographical location, so that your form accepts entries only from within it

On successful form submission

You can enable your users to receive an email notification that can include the data they submitted

You can redirect your users to a website or a component (form, report, or page) in your app

Customizing form's appearance

You can customize your form's appearance using the following:

Field layout: You can arrange the fields in your form in a mixture of one-column, two-column, and three-column layouts. Learn how

Label placement: This defines the alignment of field names (or labels), as well as whether they appear next to or above the field input areas. You can, from the available set of device-specific layouts, apply the most suitable one to your form: